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Old 22nd April 2009, 06:04 PM   #1
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Default VITAVOX 6 Cell horns and RESLO SU-10 Drivers

Here is for sale a very good pair, a little rusty and with a little dirt but in overall good condition for such a rare item of Vitavox 6 cell horns.
Frequency cutoff is 550Hz, 1/2 inch throat (only compatible with Vitavox or Reslo old drivers, but one can make an adapter for 1' drivers)

There is also a good pair of reslosound horn drivers, ALNICO magnets
type Su-10
Those are old english horn drivers, very similar to vitavox early types (type B).

for more pictures or info, please contact me

Make an offer !

Pictures here :

http://trade.audioasylum.com/ca/list...-drivers/23453
http://trade.audioasylum.com/ca/list...rns-PAIR/23454
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